Pre dawn light and mist add to the enigmatic character of Bayon temple (Cambodia)

Pre dawn light and mist add to the enigmatic character of Bayon temple (Cambodia)

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Photographer, educator and aspiring writer. Most people think of me as a nature and travel photographer but I'm really just in love with the language of light and the worlds that learning to see has opened up for me. This site shares some of those worlds in words and pictures.